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The Delicate Flower You Have Been Looking For
Gypsophila — known to most as baby’s breath — is one of the most elegant and versatile flowers a florist can work with. If you have seen it cascading through a wedding arrangement or spotted it framing a bridal bouquet and wondered what it was called, you are in the right place. Some customers also search for it as angels breath flower, and yes, that is the very same cloud-like white flower. Whether you are ordering a gypsophila bouquet on its own or pairing baby’s breath flowers with roses for a classic combination, this page is where your search ends. Baby’s breath gypsophila has a devoted following for good reason — it is airy, delicate and genuinely beautiful.
From Classic White to Rainbow Gypsophila
Gypsophila comes in more than one form. The most beloved is the traditional white variety — timeless, gentle and effortlessly elegant in any arrangement. For those wanting something more expressive, rainbow gypsophila offers the same delicate texture in soft pastel and vivid dyed shades — pink, lavender, blue and peach — making it a popular choice for birthdays and modern gifting. In Pakistani wedding culture and mehndi décor, baby’s breath has long played a starring role, and rightly so.
Fresh Gypsophila Delivered in Islamabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi
Every order from The Flower Palace is prepared with fresh gypsophila — handled carefully to preserve its delicate structure from our hands to your door. We deliver across Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore, with same-day delivery available on most orders. Because gypsophila is particularly sensitive to handling, we pack every arrangement with the care it deserves.
Browse our gypsophila collection and order something quietly extraordinary today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gypsophila symbolize?
Gypsophila carries centuries of meaning behind its modest appearance. It traditionally symbolises purity, innocence and everlasting love — the kind of sincerity that does not need to announce itself. It is also deeply associated with new beginnings, which is why it has long been a presence at weddings, birth celebrations and moments of quiet significance.
Is Gypsophila safe?
Gypsophila is generally considered non-toxic to humans, though individuals with sensitive skin may experience mild irritation when handling it. If you have cats or dogs at home, it is worth knowing that gypsophila is considered mildly toxic to pets if ingested, so it is best kept out of their reach. As with any fresh flower, a little awareness goes a long way.



